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Approximately 0.0% of graduates in of New York receive business writing degrees every year.
That means an estimated 235 communications professionals graduate from New York's 6 business writing schools each year.

Top Schools

Yeshiva University, which was ranked 24th nationwide in 2010, is the top-ranked school in New York that has a business writing program. It is located in New York.
In 2010, Yeshiva University graduated 12 students from its business writing program.
Tuition at Yeshiva University was $33,050 per year.

Rochester Institute of Technology, which was ranked 27th nationwide in 2010, is the second-ranked school in New York that has a business writing program. It is located in Rochester.
Students at Rochester Institute of Technology paid $30,717 per year in tuition fees.

The third-ranked school in New York with a business writing program is CUNY Bernard M Baruch College, which is located in New York. In 2010, it was ranked 66th nationwide.
In 2010, 214 students graduated from CUNY Bernard M Baruch College business writing program.
CUNY Bernard M Baruch College charged in-state students $4,970 in tuition fees per year.

Cost

If you are hoping to attend one of New York's business writing schools, you can expect to pay an average tuition of $21,737 per year, though tuition can range from $36,284 per year to $4,830 per year.
The New York business writing schools with the highest tuition rates in 2010 were:

Polytechnic Institute of New York University - located in Brooklyn, students are charged $36,284 per year

Yeshiva University - located in New York, students are charged $33,050 per year

Rochester Institute of Technology - located in Rochester, students are charged $30,717 per year

The lowest tuition rates at New York business writing schools were charged at the following schools:

CUNY Graduate School and University Center - located in New York, students are charged $4,830 per year

CUNY Bernard M Baruch College - located in New York, students are charged $4,970 per year

Medaille College - located in Buffalo, students are charged $20,570 per year

A business writing degree from a New York school... what next?

The New York counties with the largest populations of communications professional are:

Bergen County - 1,520 communications professionals

Nassau County - 210 communications professionals

Livingston County - 130 communications professionals

Projected Growth

The government projects that the number of communications professionals in New York will grow by 5%. By 2018, there will be an estimated 1,920 communications professionals working in New York.

Salary

On average, communications professionals earn $67,720 per year.
However, this number is only an average. Communications professional in New York had varying salaries from $29,130 to $97,780 per year in 2010.
Communications professionals in the following New York counties make the highest salaries on average:

Bergen County - $71,310 per year

Nassau County - $67,520 per year

Broome County - $63,080 per year

Communications professionals in the following counties in New York make the lowest salaries on average:

Erie County - $49,140 per year

Madison County - $56,010 per year

Albany County - $61,070 per year

On average, the highest paid communications professionals in New York were:

Technical Business Writer - $67,720 per year

The communications professionals with lowest average salaries in New York were:

Technical Business Writer - $67,720 per year

More Information

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Here are the different levels of study available for you to explore.

Bachelor's Degree in Business Writing in New York

Master's Degree in Business Writing in New York

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